Candidates for governor in Tennessee
largely agreed on broad issues facing education during the race's first
televised forum, except for a partisan split on in-state tuition for
illegal immigrants whose parents brought or kept them in the country
illegally.
The Republicans at the State Collaborative on Reforming Education forum
Tuesday, House Speaker Beth Harwell and businessmen Randy Boyd and Bill
Lee, voiced opposition to offering the tuition break at state colleges
and universities.
The Democrats, former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean and House Minority
Leader Craig Fitzhugh, said offering the in-state break to those illegal
aliens would be the right thing to do.
Two other leading candidates didn't attend. U.S. Rep. Diane Black's
campaign says she had a scheduling conflict. Former state Sen. Mae
Beavers didn't participate because of her mother's funeral Tuesday. |
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